![]() ![]() ![]() At the time Bishop and Valderas were collaborating to produce the largest mono-print in Texas-The Texas Size Print. Valderas taught Bishop’s AP-Art History class the skill of large-scale printmaking with industrial equipment. This was another collaboration that had an educational component through the partnership and support of San Antonio ISD. For example, in the spring of 2011 Valderas was selected as the Semester Resident Artist for ArtPace at Brackenridge High School. Bishop and Valderas have been a team working to develop, research and produce public art and social engagement art for their community ever since.īishop and Valderas have also collaborated with major art and education institutions in San Antonio. It was also the first in many collaborative public art and social engagement productions by the two partners. That night, as the clock turned 10:00 the audience was instructed to look at the screen at one time for a chance to create a single photograph of the audience as the lasting art piece. They handed out over 8,000 3D glasses to the crowd of almost 200,000 attendees. ![]() As the sun began to set on March 13th, Bishop’s Brackenridge High School art students, dressed in matching crew T-shirts with multicolored glow strips dangling from their necks and arms, began to dance through the crowds of onlookers gathering in the intersection. The 3D film of animation woven into San Antonio cityscapes was projected from behind the oversized screen display which faced the intersection of South Alamo and East Nueva St. Bishop and her art students played a participatory role by engaging the audience through performance to the film. ![]() At that evening's Luminaria Festival event, in San Antonio, Texas, Valderas collaborated with artists Kim Bishop, Paul Karam and Martin Rodriguez to produce, create and present the 3D art film “Jaguar River” Luminaria 2010. This day marked the beginning of a creative collaboration that has continued to the present day. From the top floor of the Fairmont Hotel, the morning of March 13, 2010, Kim Bishop and Luis Valderas surveyed the installation of an enormous movie screen in front of the HemisFair Arch. ![]()
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